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Revision as of 11:43, 17 August 2018
Contents
Overview
With Biometric Fingerprint for WCP you can enrol the user's fingerprint, use it as 2FA or just to identify the username.
Prerequisites
AuthControl Sentry v4.0.5 onwards
AuthControl Credential Provider v5.4.2 onwards
Windows 10
Nitgen biometric reader or Laptop supporting biometric authentication (Windows Hello) with integrated fingerprint reader
Nitgen Reader vs Laptop Reader
Configuration for Nitgen Biometric Reader
Configure Credential Provider
Select in Authentication -> Method the option "Fingerprint".
Select in Authentication -> Biometric Reader the option "Nitgen".
Enrol the user
When the user is not enrolled, the user is requested, after login with username and password, to enrol the fingerprint.
1) Select the finger to enroll
2) Place the finger on the sensor the necessary times
Authenticating
After authenticationg with username and password, when requested, place the finger on the sensor
Configuration for Laptop Biometric Reader
Disable Windows Hello
Windows Hello Biometric usage must be disabled in Local Group Policy:
- Access the Windows Local Group Policy Editor.
- Go to: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Biometrics and disable the setting "Allow users to log on user biometrics".
Install Credential Provider with Fingerprint Enrolment
Configure Credential Provider
Select in Authentication -> Method the option "Fingerprint".
Select in Authentication -> Biometric Reader the option "Native".
Enrol the user
After selecting "Native", Click in the button “New Enroll” to open the "BioEnrol" executable.
Select option 1 to start a new enrol to current user and follow the steps presented.
Authenticating
With all configurations done, go to the Windows login page and access using your registered fingerprint when prompted.